(1 of )Fermentation tanks still stand next to the burned remains of the Signorello Estate winery Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, in Napa, Calif. Worried California vintners surveyed the damage to their vineyards and wineries Tuesday after wildfires swept through several counties whose famous names have become synonymous with fine food and drink. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

(2 of )Flames continue to smolder at the Signorello Estate winery Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, in Napa, Calif. Worried California vintners surveyed the damage to their vineyards and wineries Tuesday after wildfires swept through several counties whose famous names have become synonymous with fine food and drink. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

(3 of )The remains of the Signorello Estate winery continue to smolder Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017, in Napa, Calif. Worried California vintners surveyed the damage to their vineyards and wineries Tuesday after wildfires swept through several counties whose famous names have become synonymous with fine food and drink. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

The Napa Valley Vintners said that five member wineries “suffered total or very significant losses due to the fire.” Another 11 members reported damage to their wineries, outbuildings, or vineyards. The trade group did not release the names of those wineries.

In addition, the Atlas Peak American Viticultural Area had “extensive damage” to its vineyards, according to Cal Fire.

Mendocino County

Frey Vineyards, Redwood Valley: Its production facility was destroyed. Other wineries in Redwood Valley were also affected.